Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Jovis, vicesimo nono Maii, 1572
London Freemen.
1. The Bill for the Freemen of London to enjoy the Liberties of the same. - The first Reading.
Ld. Latymer, &c.
2. The Bill for Partition of Lands to be made between the Lord Latymer and Sir Robte Wyngfeld Knight. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.
Tunbridge School.
Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy, Mr. Attorney of the Court of Wards, and Mr. Boyer, are added to the former Committees for the School of Tunbridge.
Conveyaaces.
2. The Bill against fraudulent Conveyances of Lands. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.
Rogues, &c.
The Bill against the Multitude of Rogues and Vagabonds. - The second Reading; and rejected.
Vagabonds.
LL. 3. The Bill against Vagabonds, with the Provisoes. - The third Reading.
Hexham.
Mr. Doctor Lewes and Mr. Doctor Huycke do bring from the Lords a Bill touching the annexing of Hexham and Hexhamshire to the County of Northumberland.
Vagabonds.
LL. The Bill of Vagabonds is committed unto Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Attorney of the Court of Wards, Mr. Sandes, Mr. Mounson, Mr. Marshe, Mr. Sampole, Mr. Crumwell, and Mr. Boyer ; to meet here To-morrow between Five and Six of the Clock in the Morning ; and such of them as can to meet in the mean Time in the Temple Church this Afternoon, at Three of the Clock.